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  • Why I stay: Staff Sgt. Kyle Duncan

    It might not have been fate that led Staff Sgt. Kyle Duncan to enlist in the Air Force, but according to the Petroleum, Oils and Lubricants instructor, “Every door seemed to open up right in line.” He’s not leaving everything up to chance, though, as he excels in his current role and plans the next

  • UPT Class 24-12 Graduation

    Twenty-one Undergraduate Pilot Training student pilots of Class 24-12, graduated on August 2, 2024, at the Columbus Event Center on Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi. The UPT graduation ceremony officially marks the completion of initial flight training in the T-6 Texan II as students earn their

  • Warfighter Readiness Starts at Home

    As Team 14 shifts to the warfighter mindset, one special helping agency steps into the spotlight as a vital link for service members and their families. The Military & Family Readiness Center is where you can find Master Sgt. Matthew Mayo, 14th Force Support Squadron readiness non-commissioned

  • Holloman marksman stays on target

    This year, the esteemed 2024 General Curtis LeMay trophy was awarded to U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Andrew Wilson, 8th Aircraft Maintenance Unit specialist section chief, who achieved the highest score at the National Trophy Individual Pistol Tournament held at Camp Perry, Ohio.

  • 82nd Training Wing-developed Airmanship 200 course implemented

    After more than two years of collaborative effort by the 82nd Training Wing and 2nd Air Force to develop a curriculum that addresses gaps in Airmen’s foundational competencies, a revamped Airmanship 200 has been officially implemented across the technical training enterprise

  • Laughlin safety office, mishap prevention professionals

    Ensuring the safety of Airmen is paramount to the U.S. Air Force. While serving in the military has inherent risk, the 47th Flying Training Wing Safety Office helps reduce the risks experienced by Airmen, looking out for their wellbeing while they complete the larger mission of producing pilots.